Campus Lobo Food Pantry

About

The Campus Lobo Food Pantry is located in the University Advisement & Enrichment Center, room B70. The pantry was established to supplement the existing Mobile Food Pantry and is open to all current UNM students. “Current students” are students with an active Lobo ID card who are currently or were recently registered for classes at UNM.

Hours

Mondays, 1:30–3:30 p.m.Thursdays*, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.*Thursday pantry hours will not be held when a Friday Mobile Lobo Food Pantry is scheduled that same week.

Where

University Advisement & Enrichment Center, room B70 (basement level, accessible by elevator from the main floor)

What to Bring

UNM ID card or valid ID and UNM ID number

Box/bag to carry your groceries

How It Works

Students will sign in with pantry staff upon arrival, where they will have an opportunity to opt-in to food safety recall updates. Students are required to sign a waiver for the semester and provide general identifying information (name, email, UNM ID number) when visiting the pantry in order to help us track the number of visits they use each month.

Students will then be provided a pantry shopping bag to fill with items of their choice. When they’re finished shopping, students will pack their items into the bag/box they brought with them and leave the shopping bag with our staff to be reused.

Donations

We are always happy to accept help to keep the Campus Lobo Food Pantry going. Please help us to continue serving our students by donating today. The Campus Lobo Food Pantry is run primarily on individual donations of food and toiletries. To donate items, please contact LoboRESPECT at 505-277-2911 or loborespect@unm.edu.

A list of what we will accept can be found here. All donations must be unopened, unexpired, and in good condition. Donations that have very damaged/compromised packaging or are too far past their code date to be suitable for consumption will be thrown away.

To make a monetary donation, please visit our donation page. Every dollar helps, and we thank you in advance for your kind contribution.

Program Sponsors

Roadrunner Food Bank of New Mexico

Dean of Students Office

Office of Student Affairs

LoboRESPECT Advocacy Center

Roadrunner Foodbank of New Mexico

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